Nothing To See Here: Media Steadfastly Ignoring Hunter’s “Uncle’s Brother”

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The hacktivist media would be demanding the immediate removal from office of a Republican president for far less, but because the mounting scandals involve a Democrat, they simply don’t care that the sitting president stinks to high Heaven of tens kinds of corruption.

"Hunter knew Joe Biden hanging out with CCP businessmen would be a bad look, so he tried to pull a genius move on us with this whole 'my uncle’s brother' bulls–t!"The Democrat hactivists are, of course, pretending that there is no evidence of Biden family corruption that includes “the big guy.” They are wrong.

The trans community is the opposite of marginalized; they enjoy far more power and privilege than anyone else. That's why rules protecting them from jokes that "punch down" are so stupid. It's great to see this profound privilege being recognized by the courts.The state media ignoring something is as telling as a union voter guide: to be ignored or as a guide about what not to do, or what is really relevant.

 

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